Love the concept …
… but to make this a part of my daily workflow I would need the app on the iPad work as the app on the phone. At the moment it’s not possible to schedule tasks there unfortunately.
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3.48 out of 5
40 ratings in United Kingdom
… but to make this a part of my daily workflow I would need the app on the iPad work as the app on the phone. At the moment it’s not possible to schedule tasks there unfortunately.
This product shows great potential, especially with its efficient desktop version. However, the iPad and iPhone versions fall short in terms of performance, making it hard to justify the £120 annual cost for what feels like an unfinished product. With further improvements, this could be an excellent investment, but it’s not quite there yet.
Probably some features that don't even have a use case.
Design and fluidity of the app are great, albeit the colouring is a bit too fruity (would be nice to be able to change to a bit of a more subtle colour version). I tried to change over to this calendar and was keen, but without a monthly view I had to delete it.
Cannot be taken seriously as an option until a monthly view is added
iOS app that only support Google Mail. Such a useless design choice. As useful as making a PlayStation that only plays Xbox games
As basic as it sounds but having a monthly view on a calendar app is mandatory I feel.
I heard this app mentioned on a Podcast and thought I’d try it out. Alas, upon launching the app I can’t even get past the initial screen. It asks me to connect a Google account, which I don’t have and despite even going back and checking the app and website, I can’t see any reference to a Google account being a requirement for this app. Am I missing something? If a Google account is the sole requirement then they really need to make this much clearer. Also, why? Why can’t this connect to the local calendar? Or could calendars? Uninstalled for now, unless the developers want to get back to me and tell me I’m missing something. In short, don’t waste your time if you don’t have a Google account.
Visually. This is a stunning app and I would love to carry on using it but after testing the free version, I found it very limited as it only integrates with Google calendars and accounts as I use a Google accounts for work and Apple emails for personal there is no way to fully integrate Apple notes and Apple emails and Apple calendars into the app. so, as you cannot integrate Google and Apple calendars, Apple reminders, and apple emails into one app for me, there is no point in the subscription side of things. what puzzles me more is they only make the app for Apple devices so why not integrate with Apple the only Apple product it integrates with is the Health app. if it would integrate with Apple and Google, I would gladly pay the subscription
Been a beta tester for a while now and this is a great app that really helps organise to-dos into a calendar format. It’s my default app now for events, meetings, to-dos etc. Highly recommend.